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DSL
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LT wrote:
The rotary controller (knob) does look neater, but I don't see it as an advance in user friendliness at all.


Makes a nice place to put your fish & chips when scoffing on the move. Whistle Whistle

Not that I'd do such a thing. Laughing
   
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LT
 


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Del, I'm still savouring the smell of a new car.

Fish and chips in the Disco are at least a month away Laughing
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2010 D4 HSE (A bit bling)-GONE
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No problem in mine as it's just under 8 years old, mind you as on diet I can just dream about them. Big Cry Big Cry
   
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You're in a rapidly diminishing club Del, can't be many from 2005/6 who still own their first D3.

In many ways, I still prefer the early D3's. They're a proper half way house between a Defender and a FFRR. I still love the "Tonka Toy" styling as well, even the full tango. They have a utilitarian look and feel to them which is all but lost now with the MY14.

I see my current D4 as a more practical, 7 seat, Range Rover. Very nice, but not exactly what I want, which the 2006 D3 HSE was.
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2010 D4 HSE (A bit bling)-GONE
2014 D4 HSE (Almost too bling)-GONE
2015 D4 HSE (A heated what?)-GONE
2016 D4 Landmark (Written Off)-GONE
2016 D4 Landmark (Surely the last!) PD1881 rims-GONE
2017 FFRR SDV8 Autobiography 
 
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Yep, longest I've kept a car. It'll stay til it falls apart, I peg it or she bankrupts me, whichever happens first. Whistle
   
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provided you don't start up with the tea in place...done that several times ourselves
  
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LT wrote:


The very slight delay, when the dial rises up after the engine has fired, has annoyed me a couple of times when I've been in a real rush


That annoys me almost every time!
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DSL wrote:
It'll stay til it falls apart, I peg it or she bankrupts me, whichever happens first.


I didn't see the 'vote' button but I predict a better turn-out than the last general election.

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Wouldn't supprise me and I know what the outcome of the vote would be!! Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry
   
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Anyone had a problem with their knob not rising on a cold am? Someone suggested it may be a software fault but more likely to be hardware I would have thought? Rolling with laughter
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Bromide in your morning tea Rich? That would do it.
  
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Seriously though

Have had my 2014 D4 for 4 weeks and gear select rotor has not risen around 3-4 times. Its pretty scary when you have started motor and are sitting at idle and there is no gear thingy to turn to put car into gear.

Have solved by stopping then restarting, but strange this issue does not seem to have been mentioned anywhere in this forum. Any help gratefully received.
 Near enough 40 degrees South!!!  
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That's a known problem. LR has given out two ServiceBulletins.

Go to your dealer, first they should try a software update, if ths doesn't help (which it mostly only does for a short period) you should advise your dealer to change the complete unit on warranty.

These are the two numbers from topix:
LTB00455v4 and SSM56817
  
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